Hair net



Dec. 1, 1925. 1,564,079

J. LORBIECKI HAIR NET Filed'Feb. 28. 1925 g JOZJWMZQIZZkiZENVENTOR.

inertia JOHANNA LORBIEOKI, OF HATLEY, WISCONSIN.

HAIR NET.

Application filed February 28, 1925.

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that T, JOIIANNA Lonisrnoni,

a citizen of the United States, residing at Hatley, in the county ofMarathon and State of Visconsin, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Hair Nets, of which the following is a specification. rThis invention relates to a hair net, and has for its object to provide,in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a net of such class for not onlymaintaining the hair in dressed condition, but further having means formaterially enchancing the attractiveness of a coiffure when the. net isworn.

A further object of the invention is to provide, in a manner ashereinafter set forth, a net of such class provided throughout withspaced permanently attached ornamenting elements to materially enhancethe attractiveness of a coiifure when the net is worn. Further objectsof the invention are to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, ahair net for the purpose referred to which is comparatively simple inits 0011* struction and arrangement, strong, durable, convenientlypositioned when worn and comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.

lVith the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consists ofthe novel coi'ist'r'uction, combination and arrangement of parts, ashereinafter more specifically described and illustratedin theaccompanying drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment of the invention,but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modificationscan be resorted to which come within the scope of the claims hereuntoappended.

In the drawings wherein like reference characters denote correspondingparts throughout the several views Figure 1 illustrates, in sideelevation, the application of a hair net, in accordance with thisinvention, to a coif'fure.

Figure 2 is a fragmentary view, in rear elevation, of a hair net inaccordance with this invention.

Figure 3 is a fragmentary view in seclion, upon an enlarged scale,illustrating one of the ornamenting elements and the manner of securingit to the net body.

Referring to Figure l of the drawings, 1 indicates a coifture and 2generally a hair net, in accordance with this invention, mounted on thecoiffure to enhance the appearance thereof.

The net consists f a iesh-lilre bo y p Serial No. 12,378.

tion formed from oppositely extending inter-crossing connected sets ofthreads of substantial length, depending upon the size of the net. Thethreads of one set are indicated at 3 and those of the other at 4. Thethreads of each set ,are permanently arranged in spaced relation and thethreads of one set at equi-distant points are connected to the threadsof the other set at equi-distant points to provide the mesh. The mannerof connecting the threads of one set to the threads of the other set isinclicated at 5, Figure 3. The connection is provided by utilizingportions of the threads of one set for tying them to the threads of anadjacent set in manner whereby the ties of the threads of one set willbe alternately disposed with respect to the ties of the other set, andby this arrangement the mesh is permanently maintained. By reference toFigure 2, the ties of one set are indicated at 6 and the ties of theother set at 7.

Positioned against the outer side of the mesh-like body, at each tie 6and 7, is an ornamenting element 8, of light material and comprising atubular body of substantial length and preferably polygonal in crosssection. The element 8 can be formed of higl'ily polished brass, steel,copper, bronze, or other suitable material for ornamental purposes,preferabl each element is formed of highly polished rass or steel.

Each of the elements 8 is secured permanently to the mesh-like bodyportion by a looped-shaped securing element formed of a flexible member9, see Figure 8, which has a length thereof extending through theelement 8 and its remaining portion positioned at opposed sides of andunder a tie 6 or 7 and has its ends knotted together as at 10. Theflexible members 9 maintain one side of each of said elements 8 snuglyagainst a thread of each set of threads, see Figure 2.

The providing of the mesh-like body por* tion with the ornamentingelements 8 will materially enhance the attractiveness of a coiifure whenthe net is worn to maintain the hair in dressed condition.

What I claim is:

l. A. hair net comprising a mesh-like body portion formed of a pair ofoppositely er:- tending sets of spaced threads connected together, thethreads of one set at spaced intervals having portions of' their lengthsurrounding and connected to the threads of the other set, the connectedportions of the threads of one set being alternately disposed withrespect to the connected portions of an adjacent set, hollow ornamentingelements disposed throughout said body portion and each having its lowerface at each end terminal portion thereof seating directly upon a threadof each of said sets in proximity to a connected portion of the threadand further having its lower face centrally thereof seated directly uponsaid connected portion of such thread, and a loop-shaped securing memberhaving a portion of the length thereof extending through each elementand its remaining portion depending at each side of a connected portionof a thread and further extending under such connected portlon forconnecting the element to said body portion.

2. A hair net comprising :a mesh-likebody portion formed of a pair ofoppositely extending sets of spaced threads connected together, thethreads of one set at spaced intervals having portions of their lengthsurrounding and connected to the threads of the other set, the connectedportions of the threads of one set being alternately disposed Withrespect to the connected portions of an adjacent set, polygonal-shapedhollow ornamenting elements disposed throughout said body portion andeach having its lower face at each end terminal portion thereof seatingdirectly upon a thread of each of said sets in proximity to a connectedportion of the thread and further having its lower face centrallythereof seated directly upon said connected portion of such thread, anda flexible, loop-shaped securing member having a portion of the lengththereof extending through each element and its remaining portiondepending at each side of aconnected portion of a thread and furtherext-ending under such connected portion for connecting the element tosaid body portion.

In testimony whereof, I affix my signature hereto.

Mas. J OHANNA LORBIECKI

